A great initiative to help support local business. Seems to be live in the app for me.
They also aren't taking commission for any pick-up orders placed.
Screenshot of email:
A great initiative to help support local business. Seems to be live in the app for me.
They also aren't taking commission for any pick-up orders placed.
Screenshot of email:
Referee gets $1 off first 1 or 2 orders over $15/$20. Referrer gets $1 credit once referee places an order over $20.
Check the web page heading before joining as there are multiple sign up offers.
$400 Bonus for referrer and referee if referee does a certain amount of deliveries.
any idea how long this is valid? Great initiative!
app says till 25/3
DoorDash have unconscionable business practices and non-existent customer service.
Over the one night, I had two orders cancelled: I'm now down almost $150. Rather than give me a credit so that I could re-use my food budget to re-order dinner, I 'chatted' with DD customer service and was advised that refunds take anywhere between 5-7 business days.
I now have no money to order dinner and must wait over a week potentially for a 'refund' (is it a refund when a store advertises a product and then cancels because the product is not in stock — surely, that's bait advertising and the customer's money should be returned immediately).
This has happened numerous times from DoorDash that I beginning to think it is a pattern and part of their business model.
Surely what DoorDash is doing cannot be legal?
Has anyone else had similar experiences and what is the appropriate remedy? (ACCC, local OFT, etc).
It is especially concerning that they are taking advantage of vulnerable consumers during this difficult period of COVID 19.
oops didn't realise I posted it twice
just logged in now & it says for orders over $30, not worth the risk really since they have such a bad rep
had take away from a local restaurant last night, they charged $12.50. Door dash it for $15 delivered… so not bad